The development of integrated pest management is hampered by lack of information on how insect pest abundances relate to yield losses, and how pests are affected by control measures. In this study, we develop integrated pest management tactics for Apion spp. weevils (Coleoptera: Brentidae) in seed production of red clover, Trifolium pratense L. We tested a method to forecast pest damage, quantified the relationship between pest abundance and yield, and evaluated chemical and biological pest control in 29 Swedish red clover fields in 2008 and 2011. Pest inflorescence abundance, which had a highly negative effect on yield, could be predicted with pan trap catches of adult pests. In 2008, chemical control with typically one application of pyre...
Yield loss caused by insect pests remains a substantial problem in agriculture. Chemical control, wi...
Yield loss caused by insect pests remains a substantial problem in agriculture. Chemical control, wi...
Multiple trade-offs likely occur between pesticide use, pollinators and yield (via crop flowers) in ...
Non-Peer ReviewedSingle-cut red clover (Trifolium pratense L.) is an important forage seed crop in W...
Three field experiments were conducted in white clover seed crops at Lincoln, Canterbury, to determi...
New Zealand currently supplies approximately 60% of the world white clover (Trifolium repens L.) see...
Factors reducing yield of organic white clover seed production were investigated in Denmark. In thir...
White clover (Trifolium repens L.) is an important component in grassland mixtures and as a green ma...
The agricultural landscape has gone through large changes to meet increasing demands for food. This ...
The agricultural landscape has gone through large changes to meet increasing demands for food. This ...
The agricultural landscape has gone through large changes to meet increasing demands for food. This ...
Yield loss caused by insect pests remains a substantial problem in agriculture. Chemical control, wi...
Red clover (Trifolium pratense L.) seed production in Saskatchewan is complicated by a series of agr...
Yield loss caused by insect pests remains a substantial problem in agriculture. Chemical control, wi...
Yield loss caused by insect pests remains a substantial problem in agriculture. Chemical control, wi...
Yield loss caused by insect pests remains a substantial problem in agriculture. Chemical control, wi...
Yield loss caused by insect pests remains a substantial problem in agriculture. Chemical control, wi...
Multiple trade-offs likely occur between pesticide use, pollinators and yield (via crop flowers) in ...
Non-Peer ReviewedSingle-cut red clover (Trifolium pratense L.) is an important forage seed crop in W...
Three field experiments were conducted in white clover seed crops at Lincoln, Canterbury, to determi...
New Zealand currently supplies approximately 60% of the world white clover (Trifolium repens L.) see...
Factors reducing yield of organic white clover seed production were investigated in Denmark. In thir...
White clover (Trifolium repens L.) is an important component in grassland mixtures and as a green ma...
The agricultural landscape has gone through large changes to meet increasing demands for food. This ...
The agricultural landscape has gone through large changes to meet increasing demands for food. This ...
The agricultural landscape has gone through large changes to meet increasing demands for food. This ...
Yield loss caused by insect pests remains a substantial problem in agriculture. Chemical control, wi...
Red clover (Trifolium pratense L.) seed production in Saskatchewan is complicated by a series of agr...
Yield loss caused by insect pests remains a substantial problem in agriculture. Chemical control, wi...
Yield loss caused by insect pests remains a substantial problem in agriculture. Chemical control, wi...
Yield loss caused by insect pests remains a substantial problem in agriculture. Chemical control, wi...
Yield loss caused by insect pests remains a substantial problem in agriculture. Chemical control, wi...
Multiple trade-offs likely occur between pesticide use, pollinators and yield (via crop flowers) in ...